Dear list,

sorry for bothering with this again:

    \setuplanguage[agr][patterns={agr, en}]
    \setuplanguage[en][patterns={en, agr}]
    \starttext
    \hyphenatedword{judgmental}
    \agr\hyphenatedword{judgmental}
    \stoptext

I wonder why English cannot have extra hyphenation patterns, while
ancient Greek allows them.

Have I hit a bug or am I missing something?

Sorry for insisting, but I get weird results with column balancing
(registers).

Many thanks for your help,

Pablo
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